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Accommodations and Food
Everyday lodgings are found at the junction of WI 33 and U.S. 12. A good bet is the
mom-and-pop style (friendly, cheap, clean)
Willowood Inn
(S. WI 123, 888/356-5474,
www.willowoodinn.com
,
from $70), in an excellent location; it also has a cottage for six.
An interesting B&B is
Pinehaven
(E13083 WI 33, 608/356-3489, $99-145), an enorm-
ous dwelling out of town atop a rise and near a spring-fed lake. There's also a private guest
cottage.
Absolutely fantastic is the sybaritic B&B
M
Inn at Wawanissee Point
(E13609 Tower
Rd., 608/335-9899,
innatwawanisseepoint.com
,
from $259), ten minutes south of town. It's
stunning, from its rooms to its service to its 36-mile views high above the Wisconsin River
Valley.
Everycornerseemstohaveaclassic, small-town eaterywithpressed-tinceilings remin-
iscent of the pages of
Roadfood.
But then, just a few steps from the Al Ringling Theatre,
the hip Southwestern (and Caribbean, and Latin American) flavors of the
M
Little Village
Cafe
(146 4th Ave., 608/356-2800, 11am-8 or 9pm daily, $5-12) are a lovely find. Veget-
arians are generally able to find something great here.